Residential Reintegration Program

Residential Reintegration Program

Our Residential Reintegration Program offers a path to recovery from Community Residence to Supportive Living.

Impact

Improves critical physical and behavioral health outcomes among the Substance Use Disorder population in Steuben County, reducing hospital admissions. The following practices help this to take place:

Residents take an active role in their health, personal fitness, and well-being.

100% of residents link with primary health care providers within 7 days of admission for a physical and evaluation for continued care. Residents begin their journey to becoming an active participant in their own health care.

95% of residents comply with follow-up health care appointments. Residents gain understanding of the importance of following health care recommendations, this includes attending follow-up appointments.

100% of residents complete biometric scaling surveys specific to their diagnosed condition. This helps to ensure that residents gain understanding of their diagnosis, learn to self-monitor, and can report changes or concerns to their doctors.

The Weider House Community Residence

The Weider House Community Residence is an 18-bed OASAS licensed facility with the average length of stay between 3 to 6 months. Formally known as Kinship Community Residence, the facility was recently renamed the Weider House in honor of former Executive Director, Joseph Weider.

Admission criteria:

a diagnosis of alcohol-related or psychoactive substance related use disorder